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Okay, here is my question--I am scheduled for a fill tomorrow--it will be my third fill. The first two did not feel like thay did anything--the first one, I only got .4 cc in my 4cc band--went back about a week later, and was down to .2 cc's and he added another .6cc's. I felt a little restriction for about a week or two, but have since felt pretty wide open. The thing is, I am losing pretty steadily still, so I am not sure if I need the fill or not. I guess I just feel like I should only be able to eat a certain amount, and if I am able to eat more than that, then I need a fill. I seem to get hungry about three hours after a meal. I just don't know. I think part of the reason I am still losing so steadily is that I am working out pretty much every day--some days twice a day. But last night for example I ate almost an entire can of Fat-free pringles! I feel like if I had a good fill, I wouldn't be able to eat nearly that much. So the question is--to fill or not to fill?

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Connie

If you cna eat a half of sandwhich or more it is time for a fill! :) First of all my clue I need a fill is that I can eat bread at all. I can barely eat less than 1/2 cup of food when I have good restriction.

I think a can of Pringles, all be it Fat free signals you need a fill to me. I have a 4 cc band as well, my 3rd fill on Friday took me to 2.75 ccs. I am very touchy with fills, and know right away when I need a fill. You get to know your body. TO me it sounds like you need a fill! Good luck! :)

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Thanks Brandy-I don't usually get that carried away with eating, but just the fact that I am physically able to suggests I need a fill, right? I guess I threw the fact that they were Fat-free in there to make it sound better than it actually was!:) I am definately going to keep my appointment. Does your doctor do your fills while you are sitting up, and sipping Water? Mine says that if I feel like the water is not going straight through, then I am too full, and he takes some out, but usually I just feel like I need to burp, and I'm not sure if that is the same thing. Maybe tomorrow I will err on the side of being a little too full, and if it is, I can always go back for an un-fill.

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Connie

I would never advocate pushing a fill, but I have learned very bitterly it is easier to get a small unfill if you are too tight rather than try to get them to give you more fill if you are still too loose. :) Tell them you just want to try to little more of a fill, not much. I have leared it is the small difference extra that can help. Let them know how much you are able to eat now so they can help you! :)

I get my fills laying down on pillows. My port is now "sinking" into my body and it is making it harder to fill sitting up, so I lay down and drink as song as they are done. I am loosing all my body fat on the inside I guess...lol..

After thinking I think I am on my 4th fill, so I hope I am getting the hang of it.

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sounds too me like you need the fill. if you are losing weight and working out than you can wait a while and not rush it. but you dont sound to me like you have much restriction.

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If you can eat a whole can of ANYTHING you need a fill. chips go down easy but not a whole can! Get the fill and try, try, try to stay away from temptation. Good Luck!!

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